S2E01 | Meeting The Naughtiest Chimp | Monkey Life | Beyond Wildlife
Үй жануарлары мен аңдар
Based in Dorset in the UK, Monkey World is the largest monkey and ape rescue centre on the planet. For nearly three decades, the team has saved countless primates - across 20 countries - from lives of cruelty, abuse, and neglect. This safe haven is now home to more than 200 monkeys and apes. The dedicated staff never stop in their quest to save animals from being mistreated by owners, ending up in laboratories or being exploited in the entertainment industry.
Subscribe to Watch More Animal Content: / beyondwildlifechannel
#Animals #Channel #MonkeyLife
Пікірлер: 91
Dindas hair looks just amazing, I love it.😂❤
I love the way Jeremy talks to Sheamus about his bottom in his face. I can’t believe he actually sits in the pen with all of them. Only someone with an amazing relationship with the group could do that without getting hurt. I’m continually amazed by Jeremy.
The🤣 smile on Seamus' face when he stuck his bum in keepers' face! Priceless!
@stephaniebonthde587
2 ай бұрын
I adopted Seamus so many years ago, and (Spanish) Charlie (he passed in 2009) and Turkish Carli (from the tv show) and orang oetan Amy, Gordon's mom, and the babies Pip and Ben. It's good to see them again. They are all big now!
Why this channel doesn’t have 10 times the amount of subscribers is beyond me!
@spoda81
Жыл бұрын
Monkey world is just one of many different places that the channel Beyond Wildlife covers personally I wish that they had their own channel ( Monkey Life that is )
@Mz.MeyaNotMia
Жыл бұрын
@@spoda81 They do.. Monkey World Official
@GotAnUmbrella
Жыл бұрын
@@spoda81 Monkey World has a youtube channel they just don't post the episodes of the tv show about themsleves
I discovered Monkey Life around season 7 and watched through the end of season 13, the last one available now. So I decided to find season 1 and start from the very beginning. Very interesting to see how everything started, and get to see Jim although sadly for far too short of a time. Seeing Jeremy and John Lewis and Alison in their younger years is fun too. You can really tell they have learned an awful lot over the years, even though they did amazing work in the early years to get the park as developed as it was by the time they began filming these episodes. A few differences I've noticed between this S2 episode (I believe filmed around 2007-2008) and S13 around 2020 since the pandemic had just begun: 1) Introductions are managed more carefully, one on one instead of a new/young member meeting a lot of other monkeys all at once like happened with Bryan and the chimps. 2) Feeding treats evolved so they now spread a lot more food around but in multiple smaller quantities so everyone has a chance to get some and it reduces competition over larger treats that only one or two can access at a time. 3) I can't believe Jeremy was in a space with so many chimps at one time, especially grown ones and very boisterous young males like Seamus! I don't think sanctuaries and zoos allow humans in with chimps past a young age anywhere now that we know how volatile and dangerous chimps can be. It's wild seeing Jeremy in the middle of all the chimp mayhem, and even though I knew he would be safe I was a bit uncomfortable seeing him there. Chimps are something like 7 or 10 times as strong as an adult male human, and Jeremy could easily get hurt even accidentally since Seamus plays so rough. I wonder when Monkey World phased out humans being in with the chimps? Guess I'll keep watching and find out! It's really enjoyable learning the back stories of many of the monkeys and apes I saw in later seasons. Allison, Jeremy and all the other caring staff deserve so much credit for carrying Jim's mission on, making it their own, and building Monkey World up to a world renowned sanctuary and park that is a huge success. It's a great tribute to Jim Cronin and although its been many years, I can tell in later seasons how much Allison still loves and misses him.
I laugh so much when I watch these videos. I love them! ❤
Boy, Sally sure seems to be worth her weight. They should be giving her a paycheck!
We visited there in 2010. It is an amazing place. Got to meet Jeremy who is the most passionate and kindest soul. What a privilege.
I love Sally, she really is very gentle and a great allomother!!! If chimps can be allomothers!! Lol 🤣😭 Jeremy is a pure ANGEL!!
I can't believe how close y'all are to the apes and how patient y'all are to be able to sit with them in the nursery its beautiful we're are y'all monkeys tho I see the apes?
I just love Jeremy's comments about Sheamus!
If give anything to be able to visit there. It's got to be so fantastic.... I just love the show..❤❤❤❤
@9:38 Baby Chimp Bryan (I think that's his name) is rocking back and forth which is a tell-tale sign that he is very stressed and not liking his new environment
@nohandle62
Жыл бұрын
I think there were too many of them in there.
Re: Shamus and Brian, it's hilarious watching that keeper in a pile of chimps.
Fabulous forever home for these wonderful primates. Great job!!
Thank you for the work you do! And thank for showing us this. It’s amazing, the chimps are so close to you.
I really enjoy any footage of the Orangutans & any unheard monkeys. Although I like Chimps, they're a bit too loud & chaotic for me. But I love listening to the Orangutans stories; I didn't know anything about Wooly monkeys & the "ugly maqaques (?)". They're really not ugly - they're actually cute, even when they're fat. I look forward to learning about monkeys I've never heard of, hopefully!🙂
Poor Bryan is stressing..But Jeremy has everything under control ❤I wanna see up to date videos also
thanks ralf;D
I loved this show so much that I bought all the episodes ! I don’t remember wheat app though. Eek! Does anyone know where you could buy them? Super addicting and I’m wondering if there are any new seasons. Please tell!
@shawna6683
6 ай бұрын
Probably Monkey Life website
Is it possible that Seamus has ADHD? He's got loads of energy.😊
@rebeccac.1758
Жыл бұрын
Sure does look like it lol
The orangutans are the most intelligent and are closest to humans, I don’t care what bunk anyone else says.
Thanks so much.
Save & protect this animals..they need love & foods🐒🥰
Thank you for this upload, however may I ask if you will still upload the rest of the episodes (ep 11 onwards) of season 1 Monkey Life?
@lyric8006
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, we love this show!
@gigicostlow4414
2 жыл бұрын
I believe they are done with season 1 and are now onto season 2 (this video is season 2, episode 1) which starts where season 1 left off.
@DG-zv4bl
2 жыл бұрын
@@gigicostlow4414 no they are not. Season 1 goes up to ep 19. There are still so many events in season 1 not covered yet
@MonkeyLifeUK
2 жыл бұрын
Yes we will do you worry!
@shellos8
2 жыл бұрын
@@DG-zv4bl I googled it because I thought there were more than 14 episodes. But there isn't. Season 1 ends with the death of Jim Cronin. There are 20 episodes in season 2. It makes sense that they would end season 1 when they did. Jim's death was unexpected. I'm sure Allison didn't want to be making a tv show right after her husband died.
Thank you for all you do in helping these wonderful babies! At last somewhere where they're safe and happy!
Rip Jim your beautiful dream is living on
Will the new one have to be bottle fed to get his milk every day?
@cotystiehl7260
2 жыл бұрын
Every day??? As infants, primates need to be fed every couple hours.
Poor Bryan, why wouldn't they introduce him little at a time (like in a cage next to them first ) or one monkey at a time. And why aren't there any trees in the big enclosures?
@shawna6683
6 ай бұрын
The trees are in their outside area.
Will you be able to upload the story of Brian and an of the Capuchin monkeys? Maybe an episode 11?
My sister thinks you were made for her. She loves monkeys and thinks you are a great person
Orangutans are so smart
@cotystiehl7260
2 жыл бұрын
The babies are always crying about nothing. They are extremely Whiney creatures.
@jonaswhite5842
2 жыл бұрын
@@cotystiehl7260 no worse than humans, bud
@Ebontadeykumalononame
Жыл бұрын
One Strike on the back of its head🦧by a bats🏏🏑🏒 will silence the parasites🦠 quickly
I see so many ppl mistreating monkeys. They post on KZread often. How do we go about getting them help? There are so many ppl who treat them like people and not like the animals they are.
@sneakygreeplanttt
Жыл бұрын
if only monkey world actually cared for long tailed macaques
@Ebontadeykumalononame
Жыл бұрын
Need baseball bats to discipline those filthy rats or what you called apes&monkeys
@katielaginess3344
Жыл бұрын
Stop watching the videos every time you click on the video its gives them views
@katielaginess3344
Жыл бұрын
@@sneakygreeplanttt too many of them plus they are considered pests like raccoons or squrriles
I thought that when they reach this size and age that it was very risky to enter the cage with them?
@GotAnUmbrella
Жыл бұрын
This was filmed more than 13 years ago
They are literally family...
I love this peek into the primate life. I envy Jeremy's job❣️
Does anybody know what year this was filmed
@cotystiehl7260
2 жыл бұрын
Apparently it is old, but not exactly sure how old.
@GotAnUmbrella
Жыл бұрын
It's from the early 90s to 2000s
Awe no. What happened to Jim? Is Allison doing ok? Please tell her that my heart and prayers are with her. .ay God's grace be with all of you at the sanctuary in your time of grief. Jim will be missed.😢🙏
@hkeith535
2 жыл бұрын
Jim died in 2007 from liver cancer. These are all old videos
@cathyhendrix7552
2 жыл бұрын
@@hkeith535 OH, 😲 WOW. I'm so sorry. I didn't know. I seen the release times and just figured they were current. Is the sanctuary still in operation?
@hkeith535
2 жыл бұрын
@@cathyhendrix7552 it is still in operation his wife is still currently running it ❤
@cathyhendrix7552
2 жыл бұрын
@@hkeith535 Awesome. Thank you for all of the information.
That’s so messed up that this zoo have all these specific primates that come on the yard together. But they only put a couple treats out for them, it’s like the zoo is encouraging them to fight.
first comment
I want to see chimps and orangutans have trees
@GotAnUmbrella
Жыл бұрын
If you give them trees they use them to escape the enclosure by bending them over walls.
What else can we control
Please donate, adopt, support any reputable primate charity organization to preserve the precious primates that we love.
L
If you put them in a outside invirament they would have more room and not be so crazy!
@GotAnUmbrella
Жыл бұрын
The animals live outside so I don't know what you are on about. Introductions take place inside in a controlled environment where they can easily be separated if necessary. Once all that is done they live outside. Being outside has nothing to do with it.
I wish you didn't have to put them i such small cages
Why does the keeper keep calling some of the animals stupid.. he always saying how this or that one doesn't have any brain cells..like really guy???? What a jerk!!!
@GotAnUmbrella
Жыл бұрын
It's a simple fact of life that not every human or animal or a genius.
Should allow an orphaned baby Orangutan be raised with orphaned baby Chimps, and see if their adult behavior is more aggressive?